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Old 19-05.-2008, 03:35 AM   #16
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I tend to use "ass hole" but your mileage may vary.
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Old 19-05.-2008, 03:42 AM   #17
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Now you might understand why I gave up philosophy in favor of helping my dog write books (www.dogtellsall.com).
It is sad (sad for society too) that you are an educated philosopher... but your dog writes a book and ends up providing for your family because more people would rather read what your dog has to say...
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Old 20-05.-2008, 01:08 AM   #18
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It is sad (sad for society too) that you are an educated philosopher... but your dog writes a book and ends up providing for your family because more people would rather read what your dog has to say...

Yes, Cranky, it seems that people would rather read something that makes them laugh instead of putting them to sleep. However, since my little author-dog, Genevieve, has had a Ph.D. for a full-time tutor since she was two months old, she has a lot to say herself, and I dare say that she espouses a lot of my own philosophy. (However, she doesn't seem to like humans on wheels: roller blades, bikes, wheelchairs, etc. She seems to think it's cheating.)
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Is "powerleveling for wow" a new technology that Shimano is pushing?
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Is "powerleveling for wow" a new technology that Shimano is pushing?

Actually it's a little known philosophical construct developed by Schopenhauer and later modified by Wittgenstein.

It reached its pinnacle in the early writings of Pendejo's dog, Genevieve. Alas, her revolutionary discourse was unfortunately lost when somebody mistook her magnum opus for a roll of toilet paper.
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Old 21-09.-2008, 04:55 AM   #22
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Ahhh. Thanks for clarifying all that Matagi.
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